Longitudinal stability of genetic and environmental influences on the association between diurnal preference and sleep quality in young adult twins and siblings
Overlapping genetic influences have been implicated in diurnal preference and subjective sleep quality. Our overall aim was to examine overlapping concurrent and longitudinal genetic and environmental effects on diurnal preference and sleep quality over ~5 years. Behavioral genetic analyses were per...
Main Authors: | Barclay, N, Rowe, R, O'Leary, R, Bream, D, Gregory, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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SAGE Publications
2016
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